Memory Of Measurement Results; Storing The Measurement Results In The Memory - Sonel MIC-2501 Operating Manual

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MIC-2501 meters have memory divided into 10 banks of 99 cells. Thanks to dynamic memory allo-
cation, each of the memory cells can contain different quantity of single measurement results, depending
on the needs. Optimal use of the memory can be ensured in this way. Each measurement result can be
stored in a memory cell marked with a selected number and in a selected memory bank. Thanks to this,
the user of the meter can, at his/her option, assign memory cell numbers to individual measurement
points and the memory bank numbers to individual facilities. The user may also perform measurements
in any chosen sequence and repeat them without losing other data.
Memory of measurement results is not deleted when the meter is switched off. Thanks to this, the
data can be later read or sent to a computer. The number of a current memory cell or memory bank is
not changed either.
Note:
- Results of measurements performed for all measuring functions can be stored in one memory cell,
excluding U .
- After entering the measurement result, the ID number of the cell is automatically increased.
- It is recommended to delete the memory after reading the data or before performing a new series of
measurements that may be stored into the same memory cells as the previous ones.

5.1 Storing the measurement results in the memory

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Memory of measurement results

After completing measurement
press ENTER.
OPERATING MANUAL MIC-2501 version 1.04
The cell is empty.
The cell is partially
occupied by the same
type of result, which
is to be entered.

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